Wanted to bump this thread. The certificate is still not working right on the SVN. I was sharing Outpost 2 development with someone else and they had to download the repo by accepting the warning which didn't look great on our part.

Considering we don't actually host the SVN that makes it kind of difficult. Lev seems to have almost entirely lost interest so really I would push to moving everything over to GitHub (that's not infringing, of course) and considering a different solution for the stuff that shouldn't be on a public GitHub project (perhaps GitLab can fill in for this?)

Would be nice to get things moved over to Git. Though that will take a fair bit of effort to do well, verifying history is both clean and intact. And yeah, GitHub isn't a solution for all projects. We probably do need to fix the SVN certificate issue meanwhile.

The Virtual Server now comes up for me but gives an error after a few minutes. So some part of the server still seems to be working, but the data isn't accessible. Did you manage to clone it before it went down again? I did not.

My git-svn copy is up to date. Actually, it was up to date all along, I just didn't realize it because I checked history of the local master branch, rather than the remote git-svn tracking branch.

My native SVN clone is still out of date. I couldn't remember the update command at the time the server was first back up. Mind you, I could "git svn dcommit" the git-svn clone to a deployed copy of the SVN clone. That would bring it up to date in native SVN format. It might change a bit of meta data though, but all the file changes will be preserved.

It has been down a lot lately, and kind of hard to get a hold of Lev when it goes down.

Would like to get ForcedExports/OP2Internal ported over to GitHub to work on NetFix updates. Was also thinking the text files that document the internal structures of Outpost 2 can probably be ported over to GitHub.

I'm less certain if the OllyDbg comment files are suitable for GitHub.

Telegram is a stand-alone app that works as a desktop app, web app and smartphone app. We have a relay bot that posts messages back and forth between a Telegram chat room and IRC. Kind of a kludge but it works.

Anyway, when he says PM him on Telegram, he means via the app versus pinging him through IRC.